Archive for May 3rd, 2012

Is Origami the Future of Tech?

Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?

See original here:
Is Origami the Future of Tech?

Must-See YouTube

Google’s video site bypasses Hollywood with a $100

Yahoo CEO’s resume overstated his technology background

Yahoo acknowledged on Thursday that its new CEO, Scott Thompson, does not hold a degree in “accounting and computer science” as his resume and the company’s financial filings claimed, and instead majored only in accounting.

View post:
Yahoo CEO’s resume overstated his technology background

Girish Navani: Examining a City’s Health

With a trove of electronic health data, his company EClinicalWorks aims to help communities and hospitals make better policy and treatment decisions

Read more:
Girish Navani: Examining a City’s Health

Startups Party at the Patent Office

Startups once ignored intellectual-property issues; now they protect innovations early

Read the rest here:
Startups Party at the Patent Office

Tech Entrepreneurs’ Culinary Second Act

Opening a restaurant might be the only pursuit riskier than tech startups

More here:
Tech Entrepreneurs’ Culinary Second Act

Hard Drives That Stretch to Infinity

Google finally offers cloud storage, but startups Dropbox and Box have momentum

Read the original:
Hard Drives That Stretch to Infinity

Security Cameras: Anything But Secure

Video from cheap wireless baby monitors can be easily intercepted

See the rest here:
Security Cameras: Anything But Secure

More jury questions, hair-splitting in Google v. Oracle

The jury came back with more questions, suggesting that it might be not be so close to a verdict after all, and might be back at square one. [Read more]

Read the original:
More jury questions, hair-splitting in Google v. Oracle

The Office Phone Booth

The fast-vanishing street fixtures make a comeback as workplace accessories

Link:
The Office Phone Booth